Check Out the Most Interesting Man at ESPN, Sergio Dipp

Last night, America was introduced to its newest sweetheart, ESPN’s own Sergio Dipp. Dipp works as a sideline reporter for Monday Night Football, and he gave us an electric interview in his debut. Give it a look:

It’s pretty obvious that that was possibly the worst sideline interview in the history of sideline interviews. But boy did twitter have fun with him afterward. So much fun, that he began to recognize his name trending, and combated it with this video following the game:

Quags said it best, what in the world was the message supposed to be from that video? I truly had no idea what to think after watching it. Dipp clearly knows that he was on the bad end of a really funny viral joke, but was he offended? He spun it off as if he had done us all a disservice on “the biggest stage ever” with his performance in that interview. I think this guy needs to slow his roll a bit. Nobody really gives a shit how bad it was, we just all find it funny how slow he talked and how much emphasis he put on the wrong words.

Overall, the Sergio Dipp saga is off to a great start so far. I can’t wait to see more of him during the regular season.